PRIMARY GERMAN TELLING TIME KS3 GERMAN TELLING TIME BEGINNER GERMAN HOW TO TELL THE TIME IN GERMAN HALF PAST THE HOUR ANALOGUE WORKSHEETS FREEBIE
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I like to have sets of super simple worksheets that I can give to my young beginner learners of German, not only when they’re new to the target vocabulary, but also for refreshing and revising language they’ve learnt some time ago. Students can generally more easily assimilate new language and vocabulary when they are able to link it in their memory with a visual image, and it’s particularly important to match a clock time with the corresponding clock face when learning how to tell the time. I give my students these worksheets when I’m introducing half past the hour in German, so that they can practise and embed both recognizing the time, and writing the time phrase itself. Students really enjoy the opportunity to test their recall too, particularly with this time set, which they often find quite challenging.
The worksheets are useful in a number of contexts: I use them for cover lessons, as starters, plenaries, five-minute refreshers and home learning activities. I occasionally use them for more formal assessment purposes too.
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GERMAN TELLING THE TIME I HAVE, WHO HAS? BUNDLE
**GERMAN FOR CHILDREN PRIMARY GERMAN KS2 GERMAN KS3 GERMAN TELLING THE TIME I HAVE, WHO HAS? 3 SETS OF TWO GAMES @ £2.50 EACH IN THE BUNDLE : 6 GAMES AND CHALLENGES, EVERY ANALOGUE CLOCK TIME** ***Files are non-editable in a zipped format. The product is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be amended, copied, rewritten, shared or distributed, in whole or in part, outside your own classroom. The license for purchase is a single-user license only. Please read the Terms of Use.*** Lively whole-group multi-skill language learning games, ideal for ***Primary German / KS2 German*** and ***KS3 KS4 German*** students. The repetitive nature of the questions and answers, supported by the visual prompt of the clock faces, makes it perfect for practising, reinforcing & refreshing ***how to tell the time in German***, and for pronunciation practice too. Students often find ***half past in German*** quite challenging, similarly ***fünf vor halb.... and fünf nach halb...*** to denote***25 minutes past and 25 minutes to***, and they definitely benefit from frequent and regular targeted practice. = Set 1: focus on o'clock, half past, quarter to & quarter past the hour = Set 2: focus on 5 & 10 past and 5 & 10 to the hour = Set 3: focus on 20 & 25 past and 20 & 25 to the hour There are 8 clock faces per page, and I cut the cards in sets of 2, so four larger cards per page. This means that students can see two clock faces and times per game card, which really helps to consolidate learning. It’s also a lot less prep than cutting out eight individual cards, though I do actually have a set like this, which we use as a larger-size dominoes game. I always laminate my language learning cards - it’s definitely worth the extra prep time and expense, as they’re more learner-friendly, and remain in excellent condition for years. The aim of the game is to arrange the clocks in the relevant order. Students will generally have several cards each, depending on the size of your class. We usually set the cards on a table, so that students can see the timeline clearly. I frequently use a timer when we play. Playing in teams, using either a single challenge, or with both challenges together, is really popular - students find the competitive element really motivating and are genuinely keen to see which team can finish first, and whether they can beat their own time record. The games also work well as pair or small-group games. ***Each set has two games, each with a different challenge:*** = Challenge 1: with all the the clock times in numerical order, Ich habe... Wer hat...? = Challenge 2: with the all the clock times in random order, which really helps recall and embedding new language, as students often learn time phrases in numerical order, Hast du...? Ja, (Nein) ich habe... ***Have a browse in my store for more German resources, including special offer bundles and freebies.*** **VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß BEIM SPIELEN!**
GERMAN TELLING THE TIME CHALLENGE CARDS BUNDLE #1
**PRIMARY GERMAN TELLING THE TIME KS2 GERMAN TELLING THE TIME KS3 GERMAN TELLING THE TIME KS4 GERMAN TELLING THE TIME THREE SETS OF CHALLENGE CARDS @ £3.00 FOCUS ON ANALOGUE CLOCK TIMES*** ***Files are non-editable in a zipped format. The resource is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, shared or distributed outside your own classroom in any way. The license for purchase is a single-user license only. Please read the Terms of Use carefully.*** ***Set 1***: o'clock & half past the hour - students often find half past in German quite tricky, so the focused practice is particularly useful ***Set 2***: quarter to & past the hour ***Set 3:*** range of analogue times I generally work with ***telling the time in German*** quite quickly with my ***beginner German*** students, as it lends itself really well to promoting speaking in the classroom, discussing daily routines for example. There are two questions: ***Wie spät ist es / Wie viel Uhr ist es?*** with a particular clock face, and students write the response on their recording sheet or in their workbooks. The second question is ***Richtig oder falsch*** and students write either ***richtig*** or ***falsch*** - where the answer is ***falsch***, remind students to write the correct time for additional consolidation. ***Each set comprises the following non-editable files:*** = 60 question cards, 10 per A4 (8.5 x 11) paper = answer key & recording sheet Laminate the cards if you can - they're far more learner-friendly, and remain in excellent condition for years. Print each set on different colour paper if possible, as they are more easily organized. ***Have a browse in my store for more German resources, including special offer bundles and freebies.*** **VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß IN DER DEUTSCHSTUNDE!**
GERMAN TELLING THE TIME WORD WALLS
**PRIMARY GERMAN KS3 GERMAN BEGINNER GERMAN TELLING THE TIME O'CLOCK, HALF PAST THE HOUR, QUARTER TO & QUARTER PAST THE HOUR WORD WALLS two sets @ £1.75 each in the bundle** These word walls create an instant introduction to ***telling the time in German***. The sets feature analogue clock times, ***o’clock and half past the hour, and quarter to & quarter past the hour***. I like to introduce telling the time as soon as possible in my ***German*** learning programmes, as it lends itself really well to ***promoting speaking*** in the classroom, talking about ***daily routines*** for example. The word walls are useful not only during the***introductory phase***, but also during the ***practice and consolidation phase***, ensuring that key language is always ***visible and accessible*** to learners. This is particularly important when working with ***half past the hour in German***, which students of all grades tend to find challenging; similarly ***viertel vor und nach***, which sometimes also required a little extra practice. It's important not to move ahead with time phrases too quickly, and I make sure that students are fully confident with a time set before introducing a new one. We talk a lot about the ***similarities and differences*** in how we tell the time in the different languages too, and I’ve found that very young learners actually develop their confidence in telling the time in their first language. I do vary my word wall displays on a regular basis, as they're great as ***revision tools*** too, and this also prevents learning displays becoming 'invisible' to students. There are two cards per 8.5 x 11 (A4) page in landscape format, which facilitates a sufficiently large font size that can be seen from various locations in the classroom. There are two headers in Set 1: ***Die Uhrzeit*** and ***Wie spät ist es?***, and an additional header in Set 2: ***Wie viel Uhr ist es?*** Creating new headers, such as ***Die Uhrzeit lesen*** is a really popular activity too. There are two backgrounds to choose from: ***German flag***, which looks really good for ***German vocabulary / key language display***, or black wave. If you can, laminate the word wall cards, as they hang really well, and last in excellent condition for years, meaning you can recycle the same word wall for a long time. ***Have a look at this German Numbers 0-21 word wall freebie: it's the same format as these sets, so you'll be able to see whether the design would work well in your classroom:*** **GERMAN NUMBERS 0-21 WORD WALL FREEBIE** [https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/german-numbers-0-21-word-wall-freebie-12441122](http://) ***Have a browse in my store for more German word wall and learning decor / displays, as well as a wide range of other German teaching and learning materials, with German resource boxes, special offer bundles, and lots of freebies - I've added a couple here for you to try.*** *Files are non-editable in a zipped format. The product is copyright, all rights reserved. It may not be copied, rewritten, amended, shared or distributed outside your own classroom in any way. The license for purchase is a single-user license only. Please read the Terms of Use.* **VIELEN DANK UND VIEL SPAß IN DER DEUTSCHSTUNDE!**
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These are great quick worksheets for practising telling the time!
Half past is really difficult for German students so they need a lot of practice. Thanks for sharing the worksheets.
great thanks for sharing
Very useful thanks
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